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Old 07-10-2010, 04:58 AM   #11
Back Beach
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Redlite's longest post ever...never knew there was that much info packed into that head of his...

In all honesty, Redlite pretty much encouraged me do do the wetsuit thing, then mentored me at every turn. I pretty much do what he says(besides peeing in my suit, but my courage is building) when we're fishing together. Still haven't figured out how to catch fish like him, but the wet suit thing is a lot of fun and keeps you on your toes.

Kind of scary when a big swell hits you chest high and nearly takes you off the rock, but it is fun and exilerating when done right. I would also add if you're climbing on rocks in a big surf you find a perch with a lot of water around it so when you get swept off its water on bone as opposed to rock on bone.

When you initially start up, your skill set will have to be redeveloped as being in the water differs greatly from being on dry land. Simply tying on a new hook can be a burden if you're getting pounded and trying to maintain your balance.

It's not the bait
At the end of your line
It's the fishing hole
Where all the fish is blind
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